John Mccain for President

John Mccain for President

John McCain for President.
The United States is in crisis and the economy is melting down. American want changes and the American people need a leader of experience guiding the ship of state. John McCain offers the continuity, stability and sense of authority people want, as well as a positive break from the Bush years. Only one candidate has the solid record of standing up to his own party on principles and working hand in hand with legislators from the opposing party to get things done. That candidate is John McCain, a progressive conservative people should vote. John McCain should be the next president because of his good programs about taxes, health care and war about Iraq.Napolitano has openly discussed interest in the Senate race, but is also positioning herself for a post in the Obama administration that could preclude such a bid. Napolitano was widely seen among party insiders as the runner-up to Eric Holder for the Attorney General post and is still regarded as a potential choice to head the Homeland Security Department.

If Napolitano doesn't end up in the Obama Cabinet, expect speculation about a potential challenge to McCain to grow rapidly.Fifty-eight percent of the sample had a favorable opinion of McCain while 41 percent had an unfavorable opinion; Napolitano's ratings were better, with a 69 percent favorable/21 percent unfavorable score.

Those familiar with Napolitano's thinking believe that a challenge to McCain is a real possibility, and that the rapid growth in the state -- largely via the influx of political independents and political moderates -- could accrue to her benefit in a clash of political titans.

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